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Feb 24
LoCoA Launches First Business Collaboration at Tom Poore Park in Midwest City

On February 21, 2025, LoCoA (Local Community Alliance) officially launched its first business collaboration with a community park clean up at Tom Poore Park in Midwest City, Oklahoma. This event marks the beginning of a new model for community impact across the Oklahoma City metro — bringing local businesses together to take measurable action.

Jan 21
Local Community Alliance Launches First Community Action in Edmond OK | LoCoA

The Local Community Alliance (LoCoA) officially launched with its first documented community action, marking the beginning of a new local effort focused on transparency, accountability, and measurable community impact.

Dec 23
Holiday Stress Is Real. Strong Communities Make It Easier.

The holidays are supposed to be joyful, but for many Oklahoma homeowners, they’re loud, busy, expensive, and stressful. A few quick checks and strong community support can make the season easier.

Dec 19
Why Community Involvement Fails for Local Businesses | LoCoA

Local business community involvement often starts with good intentions—but without structure, even genuine efforts can feel ineffective. Most businesses want to support their community. When involvement fades, it’s rarely because they stopped caring. It’s because the system failed.

Dec 12
Community Impact & Business Growth in Oklahoma | LoCoA Insights

Community impact in Oklahoma is becoming more than goodwill — it’s becoming a strategic way for businesses to build trust, deepen relationships, and strengthen long-term growth. As local companies shift toward intentional involvement, they’re creating real value for their communities while building stronger brands.

Dec 01
7 Signs You Can Trust a Local Oklahoma Business

Most homeowners in Oklahoma have dealt with at least one frustrating experience with a service company — someone who didn’t show up, changed the price halfway through, or treated your home like an afterthought. It’s draining. It wastes time. And it doesn’t represent the values most Oklahomans live by.

Nov 21
Locoa- Community Projects and Homeowner Education in OKC

At LoCoA — the Local Community Alliance — we believe strong neighborhoods grow from informed homeowners, community involvement, and the everyday good that local businesses bring to the people they serve. Across Oklahoma City, family-owned and local service businesses quietly support their neighbors in meaningful ways. LoCoA exists to help expand that good — through community projects, homeowner education, and collaboration with businesses that genuinely care about Oklahoma. We are preparing for our full launch in early 2026, beginning right here in the OKC metro.